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Unit LIFE STORIES Part I PHONETICS Exercise Mark the letter A B C or D to indicate the word or phrase which does not contain the same sound as the other three A aid B aide C add D ade A aisle B all C isle D I'll A they're B their C there D the A bus B by C bye D buy A carrot B carat C carries D caret A sense B sent C scents D cents A does B doze C doughs D dust A form B four C fore D for A praise B prays C prize D preys 10 A cite B site C sink D sight Part II VOCABULARY Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions 11 Martin Luther King devoted his life to the of voting right for black people A effort B realization C achievement D performance 12 His father used to be a professor at the university Many students worshipped him A distinct B distinctive C distinguishing D distinguished 13 Mark Zuckerberg's enormous success has taken a lot of hardwork and A indifference B dedication C loyalty D reputation 14 I can't believe she didn't anything for the company I will and be in charge A take over B take on C take up D take in 15 During the Medieval period, people were made public of being witches A complaint B criminal C trouble D accusation 16 That disable boy's victory in the race set the example to all students in the school A finest B first-class C rarest D most convenient 17 A once said “It is a sweet and honourable thing to die for your country.” A patriotism B patriotic C patriot D patrol 18 He is -influenced by his father and grandfather His behaviors and decisions are exactly the same A mightily B strongly C terribly D weakly 19 IPhone is the latest in the field of smartphone design of Apple A creator B create C creativity D creation C a D has 20 Einstein a great impact on modern physics A feels B does 21 It is the underserved that damaged his life and his family A reputable B repute C reputation D disrepute 22 At the age of 50, Robby William his career after spending his twenty years playing electric guitar A moved B changed C adjusted D stopped 23 She has a wonderful voice but unfortunately, she never gets the to sing in public A event B occasion C ability D chance 24 Michael Hart was the of Project Gutenberg, one of the longest-lasting online library projects A founder B author C architect D father 25 She is not a very nice girl She seems to enjoy the of others A unfortune B misfortune C disfortune D infortune 26 We the kittens carefully and sold them for a good profit A brought up B grew up C rose D aroused 27 The stores will inevitably end up with each other to increase their market shares A contesting B contending C competing D completing 28 Bill Gates has made large donations to numerous organizations A charitable B charitably C charity D charities 29 Thanks to the help of the teacher, she is _ encouraging progress in math A doing B making C checking D stopping 30 The of the soil reduced the productivity of the farm A fertility B hardship C poverty D inadequacy Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions 31 The speaker paused He hesitated to answer the direct question raised by the audience A decided B continued C determined D wavered 32 Her courage not only inspired her followers but moved her rivals as well A depressed B motivated C overlooked D rejected 33 The government's plans to cut taxes really stimulated the economy A discouraged B started C weakened D improved 34 Chauvet Jeans was a well-known nineteen century painter whose paintings are extraordinarily sophisticated A old-fashioned B basic C primitive D complex 35 Some rock stars started off as rebels with strong and broad principles A beliefs B honour C formulas D law 36 I used to idolize David Beckham because of his dedication and talent A hate B impress C worship D detest 37 Linda is very outgoing, however, her brother is quite reserved A open B sociable C easygoing D shy 38 Ideally, I'd like to work at home but there is no way my boss agrees with that A Generally B Luckily C Preferably D Fortunately 39 Morgan Freeman began to land big roles and won critical and popular acclaim after years of small parts and limited success A arrive B gain C deliver D Cause 40 Recognizable smaller than most of the kids in his age group, Lionel Messi was diagnosed by doctors as suffering from a hormone deficiency that restricted his growth A inadequacy B sufficiency C abundance D strength Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions 41 During the Great Depression, many people suddenly found themselves jobless after a night A unemployed B redundant C unoccupied D supplementary 42 I was relieved by the news that they had gone home safe and sound A comforted B concerned C relaxed D lightened 43 She comes from an admirable and respectable family A good B respected C unworthy D dignified 44 They are going to have to amputate his left leg which was badly injured in the accident A remove B separate C cut off D mend 45 Her identity will never be revealed in order to protect her children from being judged A uncovered B proclaimed C leaked D hid 46 There are several interesting things emerging from the report A fading B rising C coming up D developing 47 This boy is poorly-educated and doesn't know how to behave properly A uneducated B knowledgeable C ignorant D rude 48 I prefer reading fictional stories to hearing about real events A imaginary B unreal C existent D legendary 49 It is not fair to give such a challenging task to an inexperienced staff like her A comprehensible B difficult C provocative D intriguing 50 White blood cells help defend the body against infection A fight B cover C protect D abandon Part III GRAMMAR Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions 51 We to the hospital to visit Mike when he to say that he was fine A were driving - was calling B drove - called C were driving – called D drove - was calling 52 What to you on Sunday night? A happen B happened C was happening D would happen 53 Last night, we for you for ages but you never up A waited – showed B would wait - showed C were waiting - were showing D waited – was showing 54 We our quality time when the unexpected guess A had – came B were having - came C had been having – came D have had – would have come 55 Since they us they to visit us last Sunday, we forward to the day A were telling - came - looked B would tell – would visit - would look C told – would come - were looking D tell - are coming - will look 56 I out last night but at the last minute I that I had a quiz this morning A was going to go – realized B went – realized C had gone – would realize D would go - have realized 57 She hasn't paid as much attention to her children as she since she working A does – starts B did - started C was doing - was starting D has done - would start 58 My brother at the road when he into a hole A wasn't looking - was falling B didn't look - has fallen C wasn't looking – fell D won't look - fall 59 Magellan the first European who through the strait A was - was sailing B was being - was sailing C had been – sailed D was - sailed 60 The first self-sufficient village in Britain the Norman's idea They were some strange invaders who to change the country in a better way A was – hoped B is - have hoped C have been - were hoping D was being - had hoped 61 Who is girl over there with Jimmy? A the B a C an D Ø 62 The boss needs an assistant with good knowledge of foreign trade A a B the C any D Ø 63 We are having terrible weather which is quite strange Usually weather in UK is not this bad A the – the B a – the C Ø - the D the - a 64 Could you please close window? I don't think it is necessary to open all the four A a B the C some D Ø 65 Gordons is a very interesting family They like to travel around world A A – the B The - the C A – a D A-Ø 66 To absorb more oil from spring rolls, we can use materials like newspaper to wrap them after frying A the B any C Ø D a 67 After a hard-working day, I went to bed and had most beautiful dream ever A the - the B a – the C a – a D Ø - the 68 I have visited Portugal but I have never been to Netherlands A the – the B Ø - the C a – the D a - a 69 Every week, his mother goes to university to visit him while my mother has never come to visit me since I went to university A the - Ø B the - the C Ø - Ø D a - the 70 He left on 10 o'clock train yesterday to see his father who was taken to hospital last week when he broke right leg A the - the - the B the - a - a C a - a - the D the - Ø - Ø Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions 71 Last month, while my friend was traveling round England by the car, he crashed the car into a tree A B C D 72 She was walking to the library to borrow some books when she was seeing a robbery A B C D 73 He can speak French very well and is studying Latin A B C D 74 Please turn off television I also like watching TV but now I am having to study for the exam A B C D 75 The researchers of Harvard University reported that the tigers are one of the most dangerous species in the A B C D jungle 76 I think a good health is important, and so is education while money, to some extent, is not A B C D 77 He was reading out the data while Sara wrote it down carefully A B C D 78 He would live in the countryside but now he is living in a big city A B C D 79 Many people used to think learning English is full of the difficulties A B C D 80 The biggest problem with eating too much sugar is that it can cause the diabetes A B C D 81 The most people need healthy eating and enough exercise every day A B C D 82 The doctor said that she was making a relatively slow progress because she was quite old A B C D 83 Now J K Rowling is a multi-millionaire, but she was not born into the fame and fortune A B C D 84 Last night, suddenly my mother was deciding to ban me from using the Internet so we ended up having a A B C huge row 85 It was the day like any other and Martin was doing his normal round as a safeguard A B C D D 86 In contrast to my brother is hardworking, I am quite a lazy boy A B C D 87 I went into the city center today because I need to get my phone repaired A B C D 88 It was so short-sighted for Mai to leave school A B C D 89 The moment I was seeing him, I realized I had met him somewhere before A B C D 90 I was having a black cat three years ago but now it is no longer with me A B C D Part IV SPEAKING Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges 91 Have you decided who to talk about? A I see I will talk to him B Let's talk about your study C I need to talk to you now D Not yet I am still considering 92 What you think about Steve Jobs? A That's right! B I doubt it It is not true C Well, he is talented D I agree with you about him 93 Good luck to you in your exam! A Thank you! Same to you B Yeah That's the one C Well, I'll see D Don't worry! I'll be fine 94 What a wonderful party! A I am fine Thank you! B I don't know Let me check C I am happy you like it D Same to you Thanks! 95 What's new with you? A Me too B Nothing much C See you later D Help yourself 96 Hello May I speak to Fred, please? A Thanks, I'd love to B Good I'll call you C Just a minute D Fine, I'll be ready 97 What are you doing? A I see I will tell Tom about it B I am seeing Tom Do you have anything to tell him? C I am reading the note Tom left to me D I am doing fine 98 I am so happy I have just passed my history exam A Congratulations! B What's the matter? C Get well soon! D Thanks a lot 99 Would you mind moving your suitcase? A Yes, please!B No, not at all C Of course! D Oh, I am sorry to hear 100 Do you know anything about Mrs Jackson? A Yes, that's the way it is B Oh, I know how you feel C No, nothing 101 Would you like some cookies? I have just baked them D Excuse me A Thank you Yes, I would B Take it easy C Yes, I think so D Here you are 102 Shall we talk about Larry or Oprah? A Never mind There is always something to B We'd better talk about them both C Wow! They are adorable D Oh, I see what you mean 103 What kind of books you like? A No, I don't have any hobbies B Nothing special C Novels I believe D I believe novels are boring 104 I think it is the best movie I have ever seen A Me neither B Me too C Not me D Same to you 105 Did you watch The Voice last night? A For a while, then I had to study B Not now I am studying C Yes, sir D Yes, please Part V READING Exercise Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks Nowadays, everybody knows Apples and (106) everybody knows that the company was founded by Steve Jobs, an American inventor and entrepreneur He is (107) recognized as a pioneer in the field of microcomputer revolution He helped design the first Macintosh computer, (108) a small computer graphics company into Pixar, the company behind Toy Story and The Monster Inc His countercultural lifestyle and philosophy was a product of the time and place of his (109) Jobs was adopted and raised in San Francisco Bay Area during the 1960s In 1972, Jobs attended Reed College from which he (110) in next to no time Jobs co-founded Apple in 1976 in order to sell Apple I personal computer At that moment, he might (111) imagine that only a year later the company tasted impressive victory with Apple II, one of the first highly successful (112) personal computers (113) , in 1985, following a long power struggle, Jobs was forced out of Apple After leaving Apple, Jobs took (114) of its members with him to found NeXT, a computer development company which was then bought by Apple The purchase (115) Jobs to become the company's CEO once again Steve Jobs died in 2011 after battling with pancreatic cancer (116) nearly a decade Millions first learned of Job's death on a (117) which had been invented by himself 106 A most B almost C the most D mostly 107 A widely B hardly C legally D nationally 108 A translated B transferred C transformed D transited 109 A increase B upbringing C rising D grow 110 A dropped in B dropped up C dropped out D dropped by 111 A hardly B truly C effortlessly D frequently 112 A massly-produced B mass-produced C massive-produced D mass-producing 113 A Generally B Frankly C Fortunately D Unfortunately 114 A few B a few C a little D little 115 A was allowing B has allowed C allowed D had allowed 116 A for B since C during D of 117 A devil B deviation C deviant D device Exercise Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Born on June 30, 1985 in Baltimore, Maryland, to Fred and Debbie Phelps, the youngest of three children, Michael Phelps and his sisters grew up in the neighbourhood of Rodger Forge His father, Fred, a former all-rounded athlete, was a state trooper and his mother Debbie was a middle-school principal When Phelps's parents divorced in 1994, he and his siblings lived with their mother, with whom Michael grew very close Even at the age of 7, Phelps was still a little scared to put his head under water, so his instructors allowed him to float around on his back Not surprisingly, despite the fact that later he is very good at butterfly swimming, the first stroke he mastered was not the easily-practised breaststroke but the backstroke At the age of 15, Phelps became the youngest American male swimmer to compete at an Olympic Games in 68 years While he didn't win any medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, he would soon become a major force in competitive swimming In the spring of 2001, Phelps set the world record in the 200-meter butterfly, becoming the youngest male swimmer in history at the age of 15 years and months At the 2001 World Championships in Japan, he then broke his own record with a time of 1:54:58, earning his first international medal In 2002, Phelps continued to establish several records including the 100-meter butterfly and the 200-meter individual medley The following year, at the same event, he broke his own world record in the 400meter individual medley with a time of 4:09.09 After the London Olympics in 2012, Phelps announced he was retiring from his sport However, at the 2016 Olympic Games, he came out of retirement and returned to professional competition This was also the event which he won one silver and five gold medals, becoming the oldest individual gold medalist in Olympic swimming history, as well as the first swimmer to win four consecutive golds in the same event, the 200-meter individual medley 118 Phelps's father used to be a comprehensive A principal B trooper C athlete D instructor 119 The first style of swimming Phelps was good at is A butterfly B freestyle C breaststroke D backstroke 120 He didn't win any medals at the Olympics of A 2002 B 2000 C 2012 D 2016 121 At the 2001 World Championships in Japan, he broke the record of A 200-meter butterfly B 100-meter butterfly C 200-meter individual D 400-meter individual 122 The word consecutive in paragraph is closest in meaning to A stoppable B unending C uninterrupted D unrestricted Exercise 10 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Theresa May, the second female Britain's prime minister following Margaret Thatcher, revealed in 2013 that she had been given a diagnosis of Type diabetes, a condition that requires daily insulin injections Asked later how she felt about the diagnosis, she said her approach to it was the same as toward everything in her life: “Just get on and deal with it.” That kind of steeliness brought her to center stage in the aftermath of Britain's vote to leave the European Union and the feuding that erupted in the Conservative Party over who would succeed David Cameron Ms May, 59 years old, is the country's longest-serving home secretary in half a century, with a reputation for seriousness, hardwork and above all, determination She is one of a growing number of women in traditionally male-dominated British politics rising to the upper position of leadership Born in 1956, Ms May grew up mainly in Oxfordshire, an only child who was first drawn to the Conservative Party at age 12 As a conscientious student, she never rebelled against her religious upbringing and remains a regular churchgoer Tellingly, her sports hero was Geoffrey Boycott, a solid, stubborn cricketer who specialized in playing the long game Like many other Britain's prime minister including Tony Blair, Sir Robert Peel and Margaret Thatcher, she won a place at Oxford But while almost every other political leader got there by way of Eton College and joined Oxford's hedonistic Bullingdon Club, she attended a state secondary school and had a more sedate university career After unsuccessful attempts to be elected to the House of Commons in 1992 and 1994, she finally became an MP in 1997 general election May is known for a love of fashion and in particular distinctive shoes She even wore leopard-print shoes to her final Cabinet meeting as Home Secretary in early 2016 However, she has been quite critical of the media focusing on her fashion instead of her achievement as a politician May also describes cooking and walking as primary hobbies, and if someone is raising questions about why walking can be classified as a hobby, she elaborates in a column for Balance magazine, in which she wrote of her battle with diabetes 123 According to the passage, who is the prime minister coming before Theresa May? A Tony Blair B Margaret Thatcher C Sir Robert Peel D David Cameron 124 The most prominent characteristic of Theresa May is A stubbornness B seriousness C determination D hard work 125 Which of the following statements is NOT true? A British political life is conventionally controlled mainly by men B The number of women in politics is increasing C Conservative Party didn't have to discuss about who would be the next prime minister D Theresa May's toughness was one of the reasons for the Party to choose her for the prime minister position 126 Which of the following facts is TRUE about Theresa May? A She graduated from Eton College B As a child, she was quite rebellious C She didn't work part time as a university student D She used not to be a home secretary 127 She first became a member of parliament in A 1992 B 1994 C 1997 D 2013 128 Her reason to consider walking as one of her main hobbies is A she is quite critical B it helps her fight diabetes C someone asks about it D it is written on Balance magazine 129 The word approach in paragraph is closest in meaning to A means B advance C technique D trick 130 The word hedonistic in paragraph is closest in meaning to A ordinary B luxurious C economical D simple Part VI WRITING Exercise 11 Mark the letter A B C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions 131 Connor is said to be very ambitious and aggressive A People regard Connor as an ambitious and aggressive person B People talk Connor as an ambitious and aggressive person C People believe in Conor as an ambitious and aggressive person D People feel Conor as an ambitious and aggressive person 132 You can always count on me A I'll never take you down B I'll never let you down C I'll never hold you down D I'll never make you down 133 Nobody in my class is as outgoing as I am A I am as outgoing as nobody in my class B I am the more outgoing than nobody in my class C I am the most outgoing person in my class D I am not as outgoing as people in my class 134 It is pointless to ask me about it because I know nothing A It's no use asking me about it because I know nothing B It's no use to ask me about it because I know nothing C It's not use asking me about it because I know nothing D It's not use to ask me about it because I know nothing 135 I have accustomed myself to getting up very early A I have used to getting up very early B I have been used to getting up very early C I have put getting up very early to good use D I have made use of getting up very early 136 I think we should change the topic of our presentation 38 A number of people are prevented from lifelong learning due to various reasons A preserved B invented C hindered D encouraged 39 His life is a rich source of inspiration for many writers and poets A nuance B hindrance C discouragement D encouragement 40 Lifelong learning can also help amend some of the weaknesses of the education system A correct B change C develop D intensify 41 A good lifelong learner can advance both at work and in life A process B progress C precede D recede 42 We all welcome the government's initiative to boost lifelong learning A intention B initial C new plan D prospect Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions 43 The teacher asked us to get on with the next exercise and he would be back in a while A finish doing B start doing C continue doing D stop doing 44 Those students who fail the National High School exams may want to retake them the following year A pass B fall C sit D take 45 Thanks to lifelong learning, people's level of awareness has improved significantly A has increased B has declined C has gone up D has bettered 46 The teacher is going to a conference next week, so our presentation will be put off A delayed B deferred C carried out D cancelled 47 A new school has just been set up for the kids in the area A started B established C built D demolished 48 Unnecessary components should be removed from the current program to reduce the workload for school students A added B taken away C taken off D abolished 49 The school picnic has been cancelled because of bad weather A called off B continued C destroyed D broken off 50 If children are inactive most of the time, it is very easy for them to gain weight A put up B loose C lose D put on Part III GRAMMAR Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions 51 If I hadn't miss the bus, I would have come at least 20 minutes earlier A B C D 52 If you had phoned me before I left home, I would brought you the textbook A B C D 53 If we had register earlier, we would have been selected for the job offers A B C D 54 If you hadn't made that mistake, you will have passed your test A B C D 55 If I had my mobile yesterday, I could have contacted and informed you about the last-minute cancellation of A B C D the seminar 56 If you had studied hard, you wouldn't failed the exam A B C D 57 If I hadn't been too late for the exam, I might be allowed to enter the examination room A B C D 58 I would have enroll on an online course if I had had enough money A B C D 59 We might have gone to the Science Fair if we knew about it happened A B C D 60 If we had drop school so early, we wouldn't have had enough knowledge of the school subjects A B C D 61 If you had come to class last week, you might have join in the discussion on air pollution A B C D 62 If I had listened to my parents, I wouldn't have been in so much trouble now A B C D 63 I don't know your phone number If I had known it, I would have called you last night A B C D 64 If I have studied English earlier, I could have read this book several years ago A B C D 65 If a meteor hadn't struck the Earth, the dinosaurs didn't become extinct A B C D 66 If they had win the lottery last summer, they would have bought a new car A B C D Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions 67 If I hadn't stayed up so late last night, I so tired this morning A don't feel B felt C didn't feel D wouldn't have felt 68 in terrible trouble right now if you hadn't helped me A am B will be C would be D would have been 69 If I had a computer, I the assignment last night A finished B have finished C would have finished 70 If you harder, you'd have passed the exam A had studied B have studied 71 If you had lots of money, what ? C studied D study D had finished A you B will you C would you D have you done 72 I'd out with you if I wasn't so tired A go B went C had gone D will go 73 I'm sure your parents would have been happier if you harder before that important exam A work B worked C have worked D had worked 74 Tom so careless if he'd known what would happen A would have been B wouldn't have been C would be D wouldn't be C had arrived D would arrive 75 If she on time, I would have been surprised A arrived B have arrived 76 We wouldn't the bus if we'd left home earlier A have missed B had missed C will miss D would miss C would get D would have got 77 If John had studied more, he better marks A gets B will get 78 If he had tried harder, he might A succeed B have succeeded C be success D will succeed 79 If you had saved some money, you so hard up now A aren't B won't C wouldn't be D wouldn't have been 80 Why didn't you tell me? If you me, I would have helped A tell B told C have told D had told 81 If he the money, he wouldn't be in prison now A hadn't stolen B didn't steal C had stolen D stole 82 If Tim so fast, his car wouldn't have crashed into a tree A didn't drive B hadn't driven C haven't driven D drives 83 What a bad luck! If Nam over, he would have won the race A doesn't fall B didn't fall C hasn't fallen D hadn't fallen 84 If you me last week, I would have been able to come A invited B had invited C would invite D would have invited 85 I'm sure your letter hasn't arrived yet If it had come, I'm sure I it A will notice B noticed C would have noticed D would notice 86 Why didn't you phone? If I had known you were coming, I you at the airport A would have met B would meet C met D had met 87 It's a pity you missed the party If you , you would have met my teacher from Australia A came B have come C come D had come 88 I wouldn't have resat the exam if I harder A study B studied C had studied D would have studied 89 If Jane , I wouldn't have been able to move the table A didn't help B hadn't helped C hasn't helped 90 Unless you me about Sue's hair, I wouldn't have noticed D wouldn't help A had told B hadn't told C told D didn't tell Part IV SPEAKING Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges Two friends Nam and Lan are talking about the topic of lifelong learning 91 Nam: Would you like to register for an online course on extensive reading? Lan: A Online courses are really popular these days B Yes, I'd love to How can I register? C We should improve our extensive reading D Extensive reading courses are available online 92 Lan: What you think about lifelong learning? Nam: A I am thinking about lifelong learning B Do you like lifelong learning? C Lifelong learning helps us to improve our job prospects D What is the definition of lifelong learning, you think? 93 Nam: May I borrow your books on soft skills? Lan: A Sure When you need them? B Soft skills are important these days C What soft skills mean? D Who needs books on soft skills? 94 Lan: When will our course on time management start? Nam: A What is time management? B Are you good at time management? C Time management is important D I'm not sure Perhaps next month 95 Nam: I'd like to hear your ideas on how to maintain lifelong learning Lan: A I'd say it really depends on people's attitudes B You're always asking me for advice C I like your ideas so much D I am not interested in lifelong learning 96 Nam: I'm planning to enroll a cake baking course Lan: A Cake baking is really fun B Baking courses are available everywhere C Who wants to bake cakes? D That's a good idea I hope you'll enjoy it 97 Nam: Do you want me to help with your homework? Lan: A Homework? I don't like homework B Thank you It's very kind of you! C Why we need homework? D If you like, you can it every day 98 Nam: If you like, I will find a piano class for you Lan: A I can play the piano very well B Every child wants to play the piano C Thanks, but that won't be necessary D Who can play the piano in our class? 99 Nam: Would you mind if sometimes I borrowed your notebook? I was absent last time Lan: A No, of course not B Yes, of course I would C I mind a lot D I like discussions 100 Nam: Could you find all the information related to the course we registered? Lan: A All the courses are related to lifelong learning B Are they available? C What they look like? D I think that'll be very difficult, but I'll try 101 Nam: Will you continue your further education after leaving school? Lan: A Further education is not for everyone B Leaving school is an important milestone C I haven't decided yet D Are you interested in my academic results at school? 102 Nam: Do you think students get too much homework these days? Lan: A Homework helps students study better B It depends on each school policy C Students always get homework D Homework can never be done in class 103 Lan: Should students be allowed to leave school when they are 14? Nam: A I don't think so I think it is very important to have a good education B Who wants to leave school at the age of 14? C It is a hard decision D Students can't have their own choice at the age of 14 104 Nam: Do you think the school holidays should be longer? Lan: A School holidays are getting longer B The longest school holiday is summer holiday C Students really enjoy their summer holiday D Sure Every student would love that 105 Lan: Do you think your schooldays are the happiest days of your life? Nam: A I believe schooldays last forever B Were you happy during your schooldays? C I think so We are worry-free and full of ambitions in the schooldays D We didn't have schooldays when we were at school Part V READING Exercise Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks LEARNING HOW TO LEARN AND THINK What is the point of the education system? Although this question may seem ridiculous at first (106) , it is actually not stupid as it sounds The reason it is (107) trying to answer is that schools and university clearly (108) academic achievement, passing exams and gaining (109) much more than acquiring skills such as (110) children or car maintenance But why is it? Why they neglect to teach (111) skills at school? One answer may be that schools don't (112) to help us gain useful knowledge about the world At school, what we are (113) learning is how to learn effectively The idea is that we can then (114) use of that ability later on in life when we come to deal (115) more practical aspects of dayto-day living However, some people argue that the (116) system is in fact a failure because it doesn't actually teach children how to become good thinkers Learning how to learn is one thing Learning how to learn is one thing Learning how to think is (117) another 106 A glance B sight C look D eye 107 A cost B value C worth D price 108 A strain B stress C emphasis D emphasise 109 A qualifications B skills C qualities D personalities 110 A increasing B rising C growing D raising 111 A practice B practical C impractical D imperfect 112 A prospect B exit C exist D insist 113 A actually B factually C gradually D virtually 114 A work B C take D make 115 A at B with C on D to 116 A corruptive B concurrent C current D currency 117 A quite B quit C quiet D quietly Exercise Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions During my last couple of years as a student here at Union High, I have noticed that there is nothing to during our occasional free periods Hanging around in the hallways or in the library with friends isn't productive or relaxing The student body council noticed this as well and brought it to the attention of Mr Swanson and the rest of the faculty A meeting to discuss the issue occurred last Friday, February 10th, in the all - school meeting room The faculty not only agreed that there wasn't much to during these free periods, but also seemed determined to find a solution The student body council and the faculty talked about different ideas for a long time The faculty had noticed that some students don't like using their free periods for studying Instead, they spend their time disrupting the students who want to study by being noisy in the library By the end of the meeting, the faculty had decided to put a pool table and a ping pong table in our student lobby at the start of next semester I know some people will be concerned about getting their work done with these potential distractions, but I believe this will help us all in enjoying our time at school I agree that it's important to complete our work but it is just as important to enjoy ourselves and to relax with our friends School is already such a stressful place It makes many students feel worried and anxious We want our school to be a friendly place so that students want to come every day Students should remember that this change will make the library a lot quieter Because of this, the students who want to study will be able to so in peace To all the students at Union High, I sincerely hope that you enjoy the new additions to our lobby Hopefully, they will make our free periods a lot more relaxing If you happen to have one of the same free periods as I do, then please challenge me to a game of pool! 118 What is the text mostly about? A Another choice for free periods at Union High B A chance to study in peace at Union High library C How students at Union High spend their free periods D A meeting at Union High about its new facilities 119 What is the meeting on February 10th about? A Students hanging around freely during free periods B Ineffective time at the Union High library C Finding a solution to spending free periods effectively D Maintaining disciplines at Union High school Bolo 120 In paragraph 2, the word they refers to A faculty members B some students C students' parents D council members 121 In paragraph 2, the word disrupting is closest in meaning to A fighting B insulting C corrupting D interrupting 122 According to the author, new facilities A make the school a stressful place B make students worried C bring anxiety to students' parents D make students relaxed during free periods 123 In paragraph 4, the word they refers to A free periods B our friends C new additions D all the students Exercise 10 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Twenty-five students from Walling School are currently living in France They are there for three months as part of a living-abroad project The 16- and 17-year-old students are living with French families and attending a French school Most of the students have taken French language classes for or years and are finally getting an opportunity to use their French Not only are students learning a new language, but they are learning about a new culture, too Students have been particularly surprised about the French attitude towards food "They won't leave anything on their plate," says Vanessa Athol “They aren't wasteful at all.” Vanessa has vowed to be more careful with waste when returning to the United States The group's chaperone, Mrs Smith, has been pleased with the students' acquisition of language "Even the most timid are trying their best to speak The students are learning a lot I'm very impressed," she said Mrs Smith added that she thinks living with a French family makes a difference because students are forced to speak French “We are all very grateful to the French families who are hosting us.” The French families are happy to have the students, as they are getting to learn about American culture Both groups will be celebrating the exchange at a large potluck dinner at the end of the stay There will be a slide show of memories and the students will speak about their experiences Currently, the American students are periodically posting pictures and student essays on the Walling School website "Living in France is an experience I'll never forget," writes student Tina Davis "I know I'll want to eat these croissants and this Camembert for the rest of my life!" 124 Which title would be the most suitable for this article? A French Families Love America B Student Tina Davis Lives in France C Walling School Website Posts Student Essays D Walling School Students Stay Abroad in France 125 According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A Students from Walling School are now staying in the USA B These students are immigrants from the USA C Walling School students are now staying with French families D Walling School students are applying for jobs in France 126 What can be implied about the culture in France? A It scares the students B It requires fluency in French C It can be learned from a book D It's different from the culture in America 127 In paragraph 2, the word vowed is closest in meaning to A promised B saved C received D changed 128 In paragraph 3, the word acquisition is closest in meaning to A speaking B gaining C purchase D responsibility 129 Based on the passage, what does Mrs Smith probably think about the French language? A It is more beautiful than Spanish B It is very important for international communication C It's best to learn it from a French family in France D It is something each and every student needs to know 130 According to the passage, how will the students conclude their stay? A They will take a French exam B They will have a party together C They will visit Paris together D They will stay in hostel together Part VI WRITING Exercise 11 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions 131 I didn't have an umbrella with me, so I got wet A Since I got wet, I didn't have an umbrella with me B My umbrella helped me to get wet C I got wet because I didn't have an umbrella with me D I got wet, so I didn't have an umbrella 132 Unless you leave me alone, I'll call the police A I'll call the police because you leave me alone B I'll call the police if you don't leave me alone C If you leave me alone, I'll call the police D You leave me alone, so I'll call the police 133 If it snows, we don't go to school A In snowy weather we don't go to school B We go to school despite snowy weather C We only go to school when it snows D Snowy doesn't stop us from going to school 134 If you hadn't told me about the changes in the timetable, I wouldn't have noticed A You hadn't told me about the changes in the time table, so I didn't notice B Unless you had told me about the changes in the timetable, I wouldn't have noticed C If you had told me about the changes in the timetable, I would have noticed D Unless you tell me about the changes in the timetable, I won't notice 135 I wouldn't accept if you asked me to the assignment for you A If you were to ask me to the assignment for you, I wouldn't accept B If you ask me to the assignment for you, I will accept C If you ask me to the assignment for you, I won't accept D Unless you ask me to the assignment for you, I won't accept 136 If I had known the reason why she was absent from class, I would have told you A I knew the reason why she was absent from class, but I didn't tell you B Unless I knew the reason why she was absent from class, I wouldn't tell you C I didn't know the reason why she was absent from class, so I didn't tell D Although I knew the reason why she was absent from class, I didn't tell you 137 If my company hadn't employed me, I couldn't have got such valuable real-world experience from my professional colleagues A Unless my company had employed me, I could have got professional real-world experience from my professional colleagues B Even my company had employed me, I couldn't have got valuable real-world experience from my professional colleagues C I couldn't have got valuable real-world experience from my professional colleagues because my company hadn't employed me D Because my company had employed me, I could have got valuable real-world experience from my professional colleagues 138 Lisa couldn't continue her university course now if she hadn't received financial support from her uncle last year A Lisa hadn't received financial support from her uncle, so she couldn’t continue her university course B Lisa received financial support from her uncle last year, so she can continue her university course now C If Lisa had received financial support from her uncle last year, she could continue her university course now D Even Lisa hadn't received financial support from her uncle, she could continue her university course 139 If my dad hadn't kept educating himself continuously, he wouldn't be a really successful man now A My dad has kept educating himself continuously, so he is a really successful man now B My dad hasn't kept educating himself continuously, so he isn't really successful C My dad is a really successful man now, but he hasn't kept educating himself continuously D Although my dad hasn't kept educating himself continuously, he is a really successful man now Exercise 12 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions 140 Mary did not put any effort into learning English She cannot speak with foreign partners in this project now A Even Mary put great effort into learning English, she cannot speak with the foreign partners in this project now B Mary did not put any effort into learning English, but she can speak with the foreign partners in this project now C Although Mary did not put any effort into learning English, she couldn't speak with the foreign partners in this project D If Mary had put her effort into learning English, she could speak with the foreign partners in this project now 141 My younger sister was so excited to learn new things after work She is in a cake baking class now A My younger sister wasn't so excited to learn new things after work, so she was in a cake baking class now B If my younger sister hadn't been so excited to learn new things after work, she would not be in a cake baking class now C My younger sister wasn't so excited to learn new things after work, so she wasn't in a cake baking class now D My sister wasn't in a cake baking class now because she wasn't excited to learn new things after work 142 My dad had a wide range of practical life skills He could solve most problems by himself A If my dad hadn't had a wide range of practical life skills, he couldn't have solved most problems by himself B Because my dad hadn't had a wide range of practical life skills, he couldn't have solved most problems by himself C Since my dad didn't have a wide range of practical life skills, he couldn't solve most problems by himself D If my dad had a wide range of practical life skills, he couldn't solve most problems by himself 143 The subjects at high school were not really relevant to the real world I cannot apply that knowledge in my job now A If the subjects at high school are more relevant to the real world, I can apply that knowledge in my job now B If the subjects at high school were more relevant to the real world, I could apply that knowledge in my job now C The subjects at high school were relevant to the real world, so I can apply that knowledge in my job now D If the subjects at high school had been more relevant to the real world, I could apply that knowledge in my job now 144 My sister didn't have enough money for learning after college She can't get a Bachelor of Science degree now A If my sister had enough money for learning after college, she could get a Bachelor of Science degree now B If my sister had had enough money for learning after college, she could get a Bachelor of Science degree now C If my sister has enough money for learning after college, she can get a Bachelor of Science degree now D Although my sister didn't have enough money for learning after college, she could get a Bachelor of Science degree 145 My elder brother was interested in improving his management skills He becomes so successful now A If my elder brother wasn't interested in improving his management skills, he could not become so successful now B If my elder brother isn't interested in improving his management skills, he cannot become so successful now C If my elder brother hadn't been interested in improving his management skills, he could not become so successful now D Even though my elder brother wasn't interested in improving his management skills, he has become so successful now ... interested D occupied 124 A cause B take C make D create 125 A word B promise C vow D claim 126 A holding B seeing C following D accepting 127 A Agreeing B Dealing C Talking D Complaining 128 A possibly... all C at length D at most 120 A ever B rarely C never D always 121 A reluctant B concerned C curious D hopeful 122 A watching B glancing at C glimpsing at D staring at 123 A puzzled B absorbed... is A butterfly B freestyle C breaststroke D backstroke 120 He didn't win any medals at the Olympics of A 2002 B 2000 C 2 012 D 2016 121 At the 2001 World Championships in Japan, he broke the